I’ve teamed up with a group of bloggers to offer one lucky reader one of the most coveted planners on the market – an Erin Condren Life Planner.

What you will win:

Start the New Year off Right with the Erin Condren LifePlanner™. Your organizer is a a mixture of lined pages, designer blank pages, graph pages and motivational quotes to keep your positivity and productivity on the top of your game. Your book comes with a coupon code for a free cover so you can personalize your LifePlanner later!

To enter, follow the steps in the giveaway form below. This giveaway is open to US Residents, 18+, one entry per household. Giveaway ends on January 7 at 11:59p ET. Good luck!

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Writing things down helps me stay organized.Also my husband helps a lot to keep me on track and reminding me to do things. I currently do not have a planner I use daily. I try to write things down but they end up in random notepads lol. I need one good planner to keep with me

I may say that I used to use like 3 daily/weekly planners at the same time. One for work, so I could add the work exclusive issues that I had to attend to, one for my personal life, because at the end we all know that they end up being like a diary of what we’ve been up to, and the third one was always a collector one. One so beautiful I wouldn’t dare write on it. However, I would write important dates like birthdays, anniversaries, and interesting facts. With technology now at days, I just use one for both work and personal life, since I am a free lancer now. However I use all my devices for alerts and important situations with links that I should not forget about. I still pretty much enjoy writing things down and a good planner should always be an inspirational piece since we are going to be looking at it all year round.

I am ridiculously disorganized, so when I do find things that help keep my brain in order, I cling to them! I always say “if it’s not in my calendar, it doesn’t exist”. I HAVE to put it in my planner or Google calendar if I have any chance of remembering it. I also live by my planner when it comes to paying bills on time – I list them in the back, what the bill is, how much, and when it’s due. Then I leave a spot blank to write in when it was paid.

I always have to have a list. It helps me stay focused and nothing better than crossing off an item on your to do list! I find it helps when I dedicate only 10 minutes a day to a certain room, it helps keep the clutter to a minimum.